Hate the expression "pulled the trigger" partly cuz its overused and partly cuz I shoot and dont like hearing stuff like that. But in this case its appropriate. Been agonizing over this decision for months but today I got a Tmobile SIM and ordered an HD7 from Amazon while waiting in line. Got it two hundred cheaper than MSRP. Also got a month-to-month plan I can live with.
When a good WP7 comes out (probably from Nokia) I will swap the SIM.
Can't wait for your review of the device and WM7.
Already reviewed the OS in my Quantum thread.
Already reviewed the OS in my Quantum thread.
Doubt there is anything to share about the body.
I really like WP7 as an OS but I'm less fond of the HD7. I'm unhappy with the lock button which takes a lot of effort to use, the phone itself is HUGE but I knew that going in, and the battery life isn't stellar although it's getting better since I'm not fiddling with the phone every 30 seconds anymore. I can live with all these faults because they aren't deal breakers but, unfortunately, none of them are things Mango can fix with the possible exception of battery life. Hopefully the release of Sea Ray will put WP7 in hardware that lives up to the polish of the OS itself.
I like the OS I just didnt wanna pay AT&T prices for service and hardware.Which is why it's amazing you'd go back to a WP7 device.
I really like WP7 as an OS but I'm less fond of the HD7. I'm unhappy with the lock button which takes a lot of effort to use, the phone itself is HUGE but I knew that going in, and the battery life isn't stellar although it's getting better since I'm not fiddling with the phone every 30 seconds anymore. I can live with all these faults because they aren't deal breakers but, unfortunately, none of them are things Mango can fix with the possible exception of battery life. Hopefully the release of Sea Ray will put WP7 in hardware that lives up to the polish of the OS itself.
Is the HD7 the "flagship" WP7 right now?
Is the HD7 the "flagship" WP7 right now?
WP7 doesnt have a flagship device right now which is probably a big part of their problem getting into and fighting in the marketplace.
The HD7 is the biggest but does not have the best screen, thats the Samsung Focus. It also doesnt have a hardware keyboard but I'm not missing it.
Nokia is supposed to have the first kick-ass Windows phone but thats a long time away.
Microsoft REALLY should have contracted with somebody to debut with a kick-ass device at launch.
Arguably, the highest quality build of the US phones is the Venue Pro, but it was delayed, only sold online, and barely advertised.
Well, the best WP7 launch devices were overseas. The HTC Mozart and Samsung Omnia 7 were both superior to their counterparts stateside...I don't know if that was the US carriers' fault or what, but that's how it ended up.
Arguably, the highest quality build of the US phones is the Venue Pro, but it was delayed, only sold online, and barely advertised.
Not to mention it was plagued with problems. The firmware fix STILL hasn't been released, and is now supposedly coming out mid-July.
I was so close to getting a Venue Pro instead of the HD7. It was all the problems that scared me away (as well as the horror stories on Dell's support page and other forums).